Posture emoticons
Orz (also seen as Or2, on_, OTZ, OTL, STO, JTO,[22] _no, _冂○,[23] 囧rz,[20] O7Z, _|7O, Sto, O|¯|_, orz, and Jto[original research?]) is an emoticon representing a kneeling or bowing person, with the "o" being the head, the "r" being the arms and part of the body, and the "z" being part of the body and the legs. This stick figure represents failure and despair.[22] It is also commonly used for representing a great admiration (sometimes with an overtone of sarcasm) for someone else's view or action.[citation needed]
By 2005, Orz spawned a subculture: blogs have been devoted to the emoticon, and URL shortening services have been named after it. In Taiwan, Orz is associated with the phrase "nice guy"—that is, the concept of males being rejected for a date by girls they are pursuing with a phrase like "You are a nice guy."[22]
Orz should not be confused with m(_ _)m, which means "Thank you" or an apology.
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